Daily British Whig (1850), 2 Dec 1887, p. 4

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III C qnlrod. I Flint Glues Workers` l'ltlInItnIn-8tI-llte I In Northampton shoe Factories. Lo.\'no.\', Dec. 2.-A strike is in progress in the shoe fsctoric-I st Northampton. Last evening while 1 body of police were escort- ing the workmen to their homes they were attacked by the strikers. sad 5 severe strug- gle ensued. Eight consubles were injured by being struck with stones. It is expected that worse trouble will occur at the end of the week. when an immense number of ` opersti\ es will be locked out. .\'l\\' Yams has 0 __A l hiln.lul..|ui. .1..- The pulpit has ln.-en aomeu hat slow to catch the spirit of the times. bu ! the pulpit in npelking out, intelligently, hopefully. im- preuively. and from the pulpit there should iuue An inuence of speech that is no he mmu-amled from no other source. And the Anglican pulpit leads in the discussion. A notable fact. seeing that it confronts capi- talistic power in the pew quite equal to. if not greater than, that pcuesned of any other church. V- v..v-vv-a uric, val! II II -lllllll-Illl. last Sunday the Rev. Dr. Heber Newtnn, ol All-Souls` church. New York. in linens- vouhl have the people`: schools allord some training in industrial pursulla, "if we are not to go on hreeuling the discontent of the crowds standing idle in the market place of labour, hecause no man can hire them as a charity." As for the remedy lot` the dan- ger! of the repul-Ii-r Ur. Newton said it lies In the intelligence and conscience of the nation. All legislative aucl judicial partiali- `ies and denials of the natural rights of man as man must he brought to an end. Equal Illl by law anal `equal chance: in the free field of industry prux iale all the equality pos aihle under the constitution. With these," he asked, What has any man to tear or complain n! Y" Nothing whatever. Ant last Sunday. ton. in this city, Rev. Mr. .\lc(2illivray, of ('halmers' churvh, apoke out in such a manner as to show that his heart was in the right place. that he had some thought for the eueringe of the Ilnoo cupied and underpaid clauses, and that he felt it to he his duty to counsel the exercise of fairness and humanity in the dealings of man with man. sing "The Danger: ol the Republic." louml ` fault with the educational system. He` MR- DILLON/AS A LEADER- -.._- -- -vuv sun-vs: Iv -\\-Ulllll llll "II viovl. His church ouuslnul him. but It vu audited the he [In his thoughts to thing: Ion nocting btho pochu of the poo- ` pie, lest they should Inks ooucc. uul, in retaliation. nah his pocket uullir. He may he silenced thin, but it is doubdul. -- ---. -v-w - gu-lrrl In IIIIUIIUC. Rev Hugh 0. lhutecmt. of Newul. com- menced I eerie: ol sermon: on the relstloau ubtlng between employeu eed enployeee. and created each I hello; in the congrega- tion that he was celled to account {or Mn ml... 11:. . n _...~VV -- -w'--vwuvv IV! IUIC UWWUE I31 movement has deeper purppoo than more politics. It touches that only man man ` work In order to live. It In I [uopol ol ` work, not I cusp:-I of ldloncu." D- ll....I.n n. ...... _. -1 v,._.,Ir puoplo. who In Illling to uphold the pn- put comumchl nplrit ol moncyjumng. They real the new testament. Illd Mu] lt- uuhlngo dllomn {room the church proo- Ileqo. They have uhul far brood and have boon given 3 stone. Too many ol us think that good IIAII with money la lulu: than 473ml: money. I out a knight 4:! Islam. and lloo prlnclplu of that order aim to nab lluluurlsl uul monl I'orl|-not voulth-tho um nundunl ol lndlrldul and manual gruuuu. Hop? may oi as no willing to preach am to our congregation: .0: oh. ...mx...-x.. 1. ..... 1- .n.- u_;__. ....._... -w Ins`-.u page no vuu uuuIv`IilI-II -I|ul the millionaire in in the Mghou but lithe lounu (mini! hdou ootj ` I-adorn oquluicni {or bi: support. This ` nunrnnnnnt I.-. . .I_-_.- _...._.-- .L__ .__-- LAEOUKZND WEBS- To the I_ect9rs bf Oataraqui Ward 1 P0300131 fll"\' In:-ll \'nI|l- ruins and I-.6I....__.. ' _,_.....rv.,.,_.. _--__--.'..--7.-- v---vs uvwu--v 9. nm mrs, - zoo-nmum. um um , uonlt ru uoounnd Shoes. 1 Fnn - (oodo.li\n- RI-Cocunndcnnn. Chll ran`: Fur R0 wrpyrg uno- hold-Fumhhlnn. In ` oo :1 ; Oil Paintings and Pular in-Ion. Crockery. Lamps. sllv Curtain Fun and map. I Pluwnptllila nnubulqn otlottoodnnt `h MDPAMPIIIA nan lL_)_-___ A um; I V ` (`.l.::IId zoo pnmcmss TRmnrr.. 200 I YOU ARE SURE TO SECUR GREAT 31,::.<::"::.+:'.. 8.-2:...v'......,,_ ~'-d R-....a.....9.:.~ l`nnw(5odu.li`urRobu. cou...ac.` " GREAT sANKm;iPT"s'r`dc?k lo I..... cl...-. EnfVI.`\YVlDQ n\v larva: I lsecouu. HAND BOOKS -4 Sooond-Hand Books bought and sold by 4. sntxoxns, may-uu-.. '.._..-_.. A nu . Make your Tselectiolns now before the best are sold, at F-Nl_.E_T 5 70/#2/STMAS 0,4 303! . . .... - . V . . . .v VJ v-you-Ian :-u vvurun I again offur myself for re-election to the -positlunof Alderman for me ensuing year. I wish nn_\` mu-r I cannot see personally to kind lvuu-cpl this request for their vote and in- ucntc. ` ` Au. 9. lc/0/m Henderson c 00. We cordially invite everyone to come at my time and take I look at our stock. You will not be pressed to buy. Our premises are large and there is room for all. 1 Which those who have seen it say bu never been surpassed in this vicinity. It is impossible to enumerate one-tenth of the Articles that go to make up the Mag- nicent Show which our Store now presents. but from all ports of the world we have gnthered together a collection of Manufac- ture: of PLUSH, BRASS. CRYSTAL and LEATHER, I UNUSUALUB/?/LL/A/VT HOLIDAY - GOODS HENlJERSON 62 U0. -.-- -vu:-nu-7 I nau A! Less than so cmrrs ox mu: noun. 9! -g- --- ---.. _-_ _.__ To` the Elector; of Fmntehac Ward, BEING nnlh-irnd hv n In-'-. -......|..... -1 .1... } _BoQI_i AND MgxGAz11:s. ` CHRISTMAS is commei Corner Bmckuid xvelliugkon su -HARlJY S,- 05:? Piles of Goods go- ing out. Variety Large AS .A. CAP- and Prices Low at i L , The late-1.310.: mytw. and I-'..mn...n.:.. In Great Variety, yby the Best, Maketjs. TENPERGEN[. GONTINUES CORNER BOOKSTORE, Cash Discont off all Dress Goods 20c ` and over. ARI-I PREPARI-ll) FOR IT. To The El-ector`s of catamqui Ward. I no-ah nffur rnx-nnll Inn -nnl...o.'.... 9.. cl... ONE PRICE STORE, OUR DIBP LAY OF All This Week. STILL 88 Princess Street. IS THIS YEAR DRY .. .. u u-Ivvuvlll VJ vunuv Iv train: I}; oerh-g myse for ro-election to the, lion of Aldvrnmn for the cnsui year. re aw-ctfully aollpnt your roteacnd in uence. ' JOSEPH I-`. SWIFT. an the ...g. .-onmenzotnuuggu Under wear, Hmlory. Gloves, Se. Ulnllallu. Col \lnr|,linulkI'uM.&o..,lIl'lIlI.uCuh. Prices. impnrud direct for our on aide. Gentlemen on load an. gomngmlui Goulnhnm Em Imus STORE JOS- A B. S_IMZI'I`;'E,_ nlucnnrl-!`ux.on. - lxnoo 81-Iuzrr. The subscriber not propned to show complete assortment. of the LATEST FALL ' and WINTER GOODS in Sultinau. Overcoat Jannnd 'l`r9uorlns. whlohio winmako up \ I In-at-class style at muonnhlo DHOQ. `To THE PUBLIC. ` P- ' fa. KENNEDY, KING ST dom-1| frnm \I`n|n anon ` `A I ` to: 5riu. U Nos nnd TINGB: also Nay ROU- SERINGS that would please the most fastidi- uuc .1 1 lb hum 1-2.. Huh 1 '_}3:enc.'u ."1r.a'3.. :a'x :a.' an} . nn:-c'~Laa '1-'35: ` guaranteed. Romeqber the place: m 1 Received to-day, direct from factory, a splendid `lot of LINED GLOVES in Kid, Indian Ten Buchkin, and the Celebrated Naps Tan Back. All of which will be sold Cheap. . .1 R. RAT`TENBURY, noualy to the best or my ability. Ant is an olce of (run and condence so it should be tendered and not oolloltod. I shall. therefore. not canvass a vote. leavizxit entire- ly to your own good judnnnont who all mph!- sent you in the Council. GEORGE S. I-`I-`..\'Wl(`K. -___- vav-aauvu UUD& PRINCESS STREET. Just think ofit: ll)Men'I Suits from 3.50 up. &!0Boyu'nnd Children`: Suiu from as m u on ' is n 3': `&` 2.%"u""% .`:`$""a..,.""`..`. .T" ......" 1.25 up. Gol:Is'Furninhln-5. Ha n-Caps. `ur Conn. Gloves. 11-nah uni V11 at Sur prinlnc Low Prices. Soc our Street Advertise- mane. 3'30 sure and call at the STAR before elsewhere. C n. wiour. ` Bigg er Bargains Than Ever This Wee_k And the work will be better done. If it prevents the moths from get- ting into them for the next two months it will be money saved. Remember than GALLOWAYS T_ AL I fa. B. PAGE 29 co. Send to Galloway before the rush oothoe any Fun you may want repaired or altered in shape and have it done while there is plenty of time. `IT DON'T COST ANY MORE GLOVES! jo -uh` -I-V JE-I-I J. 3 S1`.. ldoors (rpm Wnm once. (Late Clmor {or Mr. 2. Pro\j_oa0. WW IS THE TIME ! To the Electors of Ontario Ward. l\` all-.-I-up n.-...n 0... .. ..h....u..- ... an- -...x, AT THE STAR CLOTHING HOUSE. 1 pDy`vf\Dcn aln~n---. 138 PRINCESS STREET. l1'The Lnrgeot Stock in the city to selec (mm. No trouble to show goods. SLE/6`/I R0858 & coo: con rs `FINE FURS Both for Ladies and ` variety. TIII hhut. Ilou Stylhh and Fuhiouuhle Heulpnr over producocl No lady should howlthoutou, udfncan wear both A Cup and I Bonn! at the sum time. the place and 84 Princess St. the number. ;As A zon NET opp. xvlxnon 1m'r'1:1. ______________ one at the candidates for your Iutfrage. The honourlaone not only unsollvitod. but quite unexpected: and if elected my services in your interests shall be discharged consciou- tioualy to the best of ability. (run and oonndnnca so It LAN SDOWN E OPP. CITY HOTEL. KINGSTON. } Leading Hatters and Furriers, FURS Inaoalsndlhl-dnnbumb. runumaxugex __ A,sP1~:cm.n'-- I Gentlemen. in great Pnorlunon. ._ -.._ _-vvuvuv vl vv-nu: Iv vvulu - (}E.\'TLl'Z.\H'IN --AJ requested by the above munod electors. 1' very cordially om.-r myself as of the candidates for onlv llnsolicitod. hm ll. W. 1!. Mcluo. W, Cure)`. 1.. Clements. Jno. Kelly. Robert T. Burns. )1. McNeil. J A. Leoup. Owen Tierney. '" `.: .!t3oJ':`:.`:?.':::`nT".i*$'*;.f_,.l`f.:.`:?i.'i.` Clan. ondays, odnesdnys and y: from 7:8) 9;a)p.m., 88 per term. All has nanhla To the Electors of_5ntario Ward : nIr\"r|.|.*\n.~v A- ................a l...1L.. ..L.. N. J. BOWOI, joins! B. Johnston. John Mudio. no. Word, A. P. Knight. Jno. C. Inna. R. stirlimr. J. Beloher. it. E. Kent. Thou. Y. Growl. W. (`. Martin. 'i`hoo. Mills. Sami. i) de. Don (?nilu:hn_n. lioborl undry. Jr.. Richard '3`. \\ aikum. Thou. Wilson. J. B. Wolkem. Thou. Peters. ll. Vauhoc llogv.-rl. IL (`I-awford. Jun. McArIhnr. A. lion. . II. M. i)riu.:i-..k ` K _}\'.`:I.lM-Rn:-, ($061130 A. ' r put; 4' `. '. . . `nrkills. (`. ii`. Uiiciuruleevc. Wm. I-`uni. Jno. L. Whiting. L. W. Brook. 1!. M. Ford. I-2. A. Month. J. ll. Iiarruliu-rq .l. A. lien-.!ry. K. J. B. I`:-nso. XV. ii. ll;-lbw. Kelly. John Rayner. B. W. Robertson. Patrick lirownn. N. K. Scott. - James Yuk-. llobcrl Christov. F. X. Lm~hnm-a-, wm. Azleu. J. smith. Wm. R ey. Jno. Me :3`. J no. Lnldluw. ,_ .._-. ~. ___. -.--_.. `_ we, the undersigned Electors. nest you to olbtyouruolfuun candidate for Al cnnnn for Ontario Wnrd.nnd promise you our honrtiou Iupport and inuence: J. Mc.\'nughlon. R. M. Rose. 1`. IcAuIey. 1110. Fraser. Wm. Allen. J. M. Mac-hnr. Lsmlth. - J. v. Mmm.-n MUNICIPAL [LEO f/Ems , I888. T0 (mo. 3. rimwrcx. use : u._ .g_ ,__n , - LADIES A.\'l) ()E.\'TLI'I.\Il'I.\'.--llo:ing sure lhal. 1! elected Mayoral min (`lu for Incl. my course in the Council durinx the your will meet with tho approvmlof the public In nensl. I respectfully solicit `our votes and in lwnco in the coming: Mnyoru Ly Election. lwill a nun ebru In bolus]! of measures which in I be In the Interests of Klnpton and no people. \'nv, , II. ll nnrwu A \' fo the E/eat-ors of Kingston .- TO `PHI ILICTORB : In reepectmuy eouomnc your votes end Innuanoee not the eneulnc Ileyorelty election. I truet that my service In the Council In important poemone. and my delity to the Intel-eete of the city at lerli. win commend me to your funeet eupport end ooneldereuon. Yours Fllthfully. J. DUNCAN THOMPSON. uulor mans. wawn mnrnl rrom 10 lo I2) 4015 a lemon. or when 4 or more unions are taken in one week. No each lesson. Afternoon Drawing plug. llondgu_._Wednondaya_gnd l-`rldayn from DRENNAN FOR MAYOR: -',_-_ ._--_-. _v----l - - J.w--u--- VI-n 1laurI|ndm|u|un -ldulu. Ilr : Children. Mr. ltuorred Hun Adulu. Dr; (`M|dnn_ `Lb. Plan open at .\'|shll'n Houhlorc. ` 0pInZllouII.Z'ZI.4)Znd`n yVV`:lV`l;1;J3'fIo.wgt`I'iI6t|. ill ;n.u-I -;I-nl-l..- Aalun. IA. . 1-nu)..- -.- ---- nu: w cw-7:1 cut (ICU: "'"'.':::'.&'.....'....`:';'.:i..:;"\::':..4'#"" A - no - H0tr0~'8*r4.t/we rams "EBUCATIONAL. sow lune. I China: audio: Mlulu. Iv: (Minn. Ho. Ivoulngd Uudlh. nowa- Noam. New Trtcll. New Wuvlrok. 3...... An..I.. am. m.n.|..... 'rc`>V 1im1'r"`1'3`i3'i7"I"i'3'i'='es' "HUMP`1'}_-_._~l_3_`_l? M PT Y" onevroel.Incencnloaaon. Anorn Dm 1 9:-..-.~".:M ...'*-:-=-r-.:=*?~'*-`-` .. erm. ` ' londnru. odnamu-u :3! MARTlN;8(- OPERA - HOUSE, SATURDAY. OCC. SRO. AFTERNOON AND EVENING. ` 'r1ga3:LY gnxounomumgrz _-..-- - ._....-._. "LANDG 0! `FBI -UIDNIOH1` BUN.` and INOLA ND! OOLDIN AOI. M970.` un._-.--- n..... -0 n_._._, n no. I;vuIn-~1 nu uunulnwu `D(U!_lI_CIPAL E.LEOTI('.)8 . --l;.\!;1!)I!tl`.-- unnugt upocuny ouo are: In Kluguu. MAv5R7\CT'v-,Taae. IIITTIR THAN IVER BEFORE. _--.- V ..-.------vv uuvvuvu lbdorthsocnu Ibo Conuil oinv. sm' "x z.`.'.33 f.."`.;'.'a.5":.;!'...'. wvuuvvnn \Il III!!- THE CLASSES are open in the rooms of the Mechanics Institute. corner or Princess and "mm" s""` wanna color Clan. (each morn! from 10 to I2) 406 v I: k In 3..?.'"`w..x'.'ao.'.'m.:'3 .?'.f. 4'i?i`33.'..5`..'.'. B`...?.1`..... mix ,1 rur. V DR. 1). PHELAN. John Scnroder. Jun. Knvnnnxh. A. Gunn. H. 1`. Shihloy. Juhn Rayner. A. P. Knhrht_ J. C`. Mitchell. J. H. Mnrpn . John Sch er. Jun. Knvnmurh Jno. I-`raaer. M. J. J. (`. Mitchell. J, R Ivlln-nhr ll sun It! LINIPIU. W. M. DR]-ZNSAN, N. w1LMo'r.' vrl Christm-. C. LM`hm|cr. I. Crosby. Carruthcrs. L Sutherland. And others. F. S. REES. /r//vosrow 80/1001 or A3; IFIII` (`I A DQIPQ .._.. .._.__ `._ _, _._, ..s , `guy: nun - lulu-Ir-nun uunutlluv ut the church at an cuunbly of rapuhhlm, H{.'.."{{..-.'$-I .Z'I.'3r.2'L..;Zn}.7zo_75i} .33.: 4 by saying: "'l`M_n lhI"n'pnloInd dlntruot -1` _.|.._... _...-.__ .....|.x_........ In... 1.`-.. -~ -.- `v.1... One of the most outspoken opponents of the purpose of thy meiitiug \\`n. the Rev. Kl r- Townuenil. who n] hondministorod emery Sundny ton wealthy congregsliolpvnnd would not take up I crunulo ngginlt them. He was opposed hr tnking Any port in n muting . which mightbo construed into sympathy with the labour party. _ LR. ' L-_I- .._.- I)3_\_ __ A'_'_| _:._|.- ..--.. ..-.--.~.u.. n -u -av gun-nu` Those preient were far lroln being in ac- cord with the principle: thus enunciated. but the speeches indicated that aeriousatten tion had been directed to the attitude the church ought. to maintain in relation to the indultrinl questions now agitating society. Bishop Huntington mlviaed employers to he just-and patient, to live unoetentatioiisly! and nklviged clergyman to uudy the condi- tiona and needs of the people. TI classes I conhlonly"he reconciled on the foundation i ~ of the gospel of Christ and by the ab.-luxfh. I II... ..I AL- .-..__. -..L__..I._.. ..........__A_ -1` IIUUIIT ulugeuuy. ` 4. When the divinely-intendcdopnortuuity to lnbor is given to all men `one great cause of the present widespreml sutfering and dc- stitutiou will be removed. \JUlI I IIIIUIIIII. ` 3. Labor, being the exercise of body, mind ` and spirit. in the broadening and elevvsting of humun life. it is the duty of every mun to labour diligently. divinelv-intendcdonnortuuitv oune Bifaop lu..:..'..o..-'. ..... -La. -1.-...I-..I..I LL .1)...- uleu luu umu. all men are uromers. I. God is the sole pteaaor of the earth ` and its {Illness : man i t. the steward of ` God : bountiu r. ......r.--. -nu u-v -vuun nub . The Chureh Association for the Advance- ment of the Interests of Labour. believing that the clergy snd lsity of the chunrh should become personally interested in the social question now being agitated, should inform themselves of the nature _of the issues, presented, and should be prepared to set as the necessities of the day may demand, sets forth the following principles and methods of work for its members: u I It in nf 0|`- ....-........ .1 4|... L-- L2- _ ,1- or work lot its members: < 1. It is of the essence of the teaching of Jesus Christ that God is the Father 0! all men and that all men are brothers. I llnal in 0).. nnln nnn......_ 05' 4|... .......|. ulna, Mondays, Wednesdays nhdl-`rid: fmuii :':m.duo9:.IJp.m.. term. .. :,..u. van . . nPrlnd|-Ciuuu.:s E. Wnxnsnua. ,Lnilhnt-llIaa Juan: C. SHAW. A 1.4 ,, -...- - V... n.` vulnl-Iv vl ca -u.u \.uu`uu_, cca. Not long since is meeting of Protestant Episcopal clergymcn was held in New York ` (Bishop Huntington and Rev. W. S. Rains- iord, l).D.. among them) st. which these questions were seriously considered. The meeting was held under the auspices of the Church Association {or the Atlvasncement of the Interests of Labour, whose objects and principles Are the following : Th. l"|.n..|. A...-...:..:..... 4'..- 4:. . I _1..___ . , One of the remarkable signs of the times ` is the attention which the clergymen are giving to the interests of the working classes, and it is a sign of much signicance. Against some of those who have championed labour interests the charge has been made that they are inuenced by personal motives, but. this charge cannot be fairly or honestly urged against the clergy. They occupy a peculiar position ; they minister to all classes, the rich and the poor, the dependent and the independent, the capitalist and the la- bourer. in spiritual things. and, occasion- ally, in order to awaken men to a sense of duty to the church and to themselves, they criticise the transactions of their followers in the most trencheut language. Few min- isters in the past have, however, shown u disposition to go beyond the line where speech ceases to he nuu~coIumittul ; but the number is incren9ing. and by and-bye the occupants of the pulpit msv be thearbitera as well as critics of the alitlerences occurring 1 between the employers and employees. \'..s l...... .:..... - ........:.. . -: s-_-., . . pipe to s point at least several hundnd lee! beyuml vtlu-re it mm ends. The t'||lrlIla- tion is that the city. not having any divi- dcnds to pay. will hue, {mm the present rates cull:-1-K:-d from consumers. I surplus of funds, and that it can he ulemted to the ` increasing of the rtliciem-y of the water works synt-un. The first duty of the coun- cil should he to procure 1| supply of purer water, snd this csn newr be so longs: tho source of Ihsl supply is in the vicinity of where any sewer empties. .VL'A'lJS 0!` TI!` IlOl.'lc . At the meeting oi the heard of health \ yeataalay the medical ollicer - ol the city ` again 'polnted out the danger to health of having the drain: empty their obnoxioua tier into the water ol the harborall along (mat of the city. A: a remedy (or the existing condition of thing: he annealed that a eewerln huilt along the water front. luto thin newer all the atreet drain: would ' enter. and the manage be than carried on to any deairahla point. The idea in not new. but it done not loae in it: aignillcam-e on that accuunt. It has been diaonanenl lay other: well vened in unitary Iclence. and declared to he a neveaaity, and that without it thrre can he no hope o! a perfect freedom from the nhnonn amella. or from the con- tamination which the water nasal lor dome: tic purpnaea undoubtedly euera. The aug- gealivu to he sure in\'ol\'ua upeum-, but it in a queation ii that expanse can be \'ufV much longer avoided if the public health is to re- ceive that care which it irnperativoly do` l'I|IDll$. ln addition to improving the d.'aiu- age along the {rum oi the city, or at loan. in dinning the deposit of the drains` out How, the city council will have to gure up~ nu thmexlx-naiou of tlw viater woikf auction \| here `A:,_,, : .1 . .n -. - `Eu-cf.-"` "3 n mum J 0 your on o Cilia`. Rm. unit and chat wort ; Ilnwu pg` um" .I, I lbtuul m.u....n..._ wliltxm nuFrTun wine. as E. :'puhl|IhdovI7 1'uun.;'.:-5:-u ` A `lath. nan-ha... .nL.s..... 1-5. 1 0Io.:::'al ulucdponlul Anoclnuou or 1 O sauna ponaully nnpondhh tor ~ 1 V0 luv!!! THE DAILY WHIG. `hvrtxunwj. . . I`; " I II 11$ " uni:-nu. II Daub uc.'`-'h'I--~uu--uuot.a. - "gnu pochlwuouohnnllug ooluuun - i :0 sun run Dmitri ll Illnhu-nfuuuul-nI Annau.h.nl..-. an- Jill! I aII.-XoV I-n Poour ltnal. clear In Iuonwu. .. For four lines. out: pa rum. lune:-Hon ovoclour um-.nm .. loops Ionian Iouuuouunlun. , no }:o`=:.'..k.uh-qua! lnn...._.. loo 1 till. In $1.`.-.:.'.'.-:1.-.-'."`.-1.":-T'..*:-.;-.-~.A....-2.. `-W_L'-In llvp ovum:/us nus/c. mm IniIIu`nnn-av one ..._... ..._-,. V A!` III unto in run. TIM.` I L'I.I'l7' 0.\' l..-IIIOUIP. OI-I-9 I-r`Onbuu ANNOUNCEMENT. ocylvul @'$Il$ [IT KDW. J. ll. PINES. l`I'0'|otnr. Ann-:urT:T|cu:.~:u. 1-... -.._ __ ...- 1---... , , ! \\'.i.h cf Snunlny, Dec. 3n inp. lulvy wo slim _uu.Irwe|r, up! ` ol Xmu Il0VO|Oius M. ueducod nriuu; Drua .l 1 k- `ou.a[ck?l:I`I '~}tcncy_ nnununop a monster ; clearing ads of wmtor goodg, b'exi_nning on * I lay. ucuvy 170 mm nu-Iorweur, tqnl All ot uedueod prices. TIIVI I' III "III IIUIIUHUIU `u UHTIIIIUII UH` tlaman. It is understood shut he wil oc- cupy the l`|ymouth,church pulpit nbxt Sun- day and will be tendered Lrooaptionr during ` lhn fnllnwimr u'nnIt.. ` : . ` . - -..- _.-..._v_uv -IJ vuuauullul Iilllll I roepocttull - solicit your votes and inucnco us Alderman or the ensuing ye-ar. III! II Dlllrl A\? r any um Inn uu wwu i the following wou|I.. Bu-cho; Eulogy Servim-. ~ Nxw Ymzx, Dec. 2 ---Rm-. Dr. Joseph Parker was last night duly exoueuted from all the chnrjgoa, made in regard to puoceeds of his work of love by the Beecher statue '`l`licT`"'0hnrgen Agnlnlt lllm Ancm the I fund commitcee, at A special meeting. The- reeolutions exoneruting hiuimaiace that the trouble vuu the result of conictin? cable- rum, and, conclude by chemcterix ng Dr. I rk r A! "III honorable end christian Fen- IAimn- 3" It 3- .....I_._e.uuI 6L-e L. J! 1..., (mm POIIIIUII. ne will come Duel: l:0'pll'~ lioment in February as a very close rival to Parnell in point of distinction and popular hacking. and if the latter`: health should revent his regular attendance Dillon will easily the foremost of nis lieutenants and wthe leader of the party. 'lhe English liberals do not look forward to this prospect with complete unanimity. The result-' of the Dulwich election is a moral victory for home rule. In 1885, before the home rule question was raised, the tories had a major- ity of L694. Now, after it has become an inuma more or Inn dividing the lilnu-nl THE BRITISH wmu. FRIDAY. DEC: 2. lKy OI l,UIi`I. AVUW, DIHIT IT IS IECDIIIO issue more or less dividing the liberal ` party, they win by L412. Ills Growing Popularity In Ehglnml-He'e . Mr. Parnell`: Ableet Lleutenant. New Yomi, Dec. 2. -'-A London despatch to the Times says John Dillon`: splendid reception at Plymouth, coming on the heels of the great ovation given him at MAD- chester, excites interest even more perpoual than nolitical. He will come bnclt mnu. cnoawr, excites luwreu even more perpoual political. He come back topu-~ liament I-`ebruarv verv cloao rival tn IIUII `IS! CHO CIIIIDT3. NEW YORK. Dec. `.!.--An important secret meetiti was held in this city on Tuesday in which t. 0 shoe manufacturers participnted. From severnloi the centres for that trade in the United States several methods were cousidsred, which if adopted, the manufac- turers claim will do away with most of the annoyance incident. to strikes in their trade. I"IlI\C.'I Ill U8 IOCKCII UIIL Nsw Yuma, Dec. `.. .-A Philatlelphia des- patch says that through the efforts of (ion ersl Manager `McLeod, of the Philadelphia & Reading railway. and a committee of the `utflllllllg employers and striking miners, all danger of a serious complication hetween the company and Lehigh operators, because of the interception of the Lehigli scab" coal. has,been avoided. It is thought that the Reading freight hands will not in future attempt to intercept my more scsb" coal sent (own from the interdicted Lehigh re- gvion. The editors of the lending papers of Philstlelphia were appealed to yesterday by a committee of miners to set as arbitrators in the Lehigh strike. and the committee was assured that the cause of the men would receive the hearty sympathy and co-opers- tion oi the editors. .\ll`\`f Vnuv hm 0 ,_ An in-.nA..t....A --.._.s REy~ DR- PARKER EXONERATE D- - - --av lInVhIllIl II I IVUIVUIUU "Ill": BEING noliritcd by a latte number of the oloctm-not l-antenna Ward to mat for Alder- man hm 1&8. `I now solicit your Votes and in- uence. . \.' `III? \lI\'IV

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